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"River, run me to the ocean. River, take me to the sea. River, show me to a distant shore. River, run! Set my spirit free..." Fluid vocal lines glide effortlessly over a shimmering piano accompaniment in...view details

Anyone who has experienced the wonderful sounds of Celtic music is going to respond enthusiastically to this exceptional Roger Emerson original which captures all the spark and color of the Celtic tradition....view details

The haunting, yet whimsical quality of this piece, almost folk-like in nature, is truly refreshing! The composer's lyrics center around a child who loves to sing during the day while playing, and at night...view details

Gleaming with celestial wonder and a sense of innocence, the imaginative text of this unique piece asks the shining star to "smile on us...break the dark of night and fill us with your light." This flexible...view details

This deserves to be sung by young choirs everywhere! A sparkling piano motive unites the delicate sections of this celestial charmer, crafted exclusively for two-part voices. Harmony is easily achieved when...view details

You won't find a better secular concert piece than this one for treble or mixed voices! The exceptional words and music complement each other beautifully, resulting in a highly rewarding performance...view details

"Silver magic, shining bright, radiant in the dark of night..." The serene beauty of the moon is the subject of this lilting, lyrical original. Well crafted for success, this piece has a lift and a gentle...view details

This lilting, lyrical song expresses gratitude for the things in life that often go unnoticed. Choirs will enjoy the catchy, accessible melody and an imitative section that floats in tandem with piano...view details

Help your beginning choir to make the transition to part singing with this original song about the joy of singing. With a supportive piano accompaniment and alternation between partner-song format and two-part...view details

"No matter what the melody, sing your song. High or low, in harmony, sing your song..." This easy, singable piece teaches an important lesson for young singers: although each of us is different, we can find...view details

Commissioned by the Indiana Music Educators Association for the 2011 Middle School Honor Choir, this exuberant festival opener begins with "Alleluias" then builds over an exciting piano accompaniment to the...view details

This rhythmic song of joy will be easy to assemble for general or holiday concerts. Written with vocal echoes, a counterpoint "Cantate Domino" section, and a mixture of Latin and English texts, it will be...view details

Your young voices will really shine on this uplifting, spirited adaptation of the duet from the oratorio "Judas Maccabaeus." Brief yet impressive, with an interesting, supportive accompaniment, it will be...view details

"Sing to me! Something of sunlight and bloom..." An uplifting text by Ella Wheeler Wilcox is set to charming music in this wonderful piece with melodic interest in all parts and conservative ranges....

This is an incredibly exuberant original spiritual! Bright syncopations add just the right spark of rhythmic vitality to this infectiously upbeat piece, which is perfect as a concert opener. It's underlying...view details

A classic choral work from the oratorio Saul, skillfully edited and arranged for school choirs by Patrick Liebergen. The new secular text by the arranger makes it ideal for school use, and the optional easy...view details

Here is a charming musical reflection on the fun of skipping stones on water. "If I make no mistake, on the surface of the lake they'll ride..." The creative and sometimes patter-like text is clearly painted...view details

With artistic poetic images, gorgeous melodies, and beautiful harmonies, this unforgettable showpiece for treble voices encourages us to "listen with our very soul" to the angels' song, "somewhere above the...view details